@Sealion: marquis has been given numerous chances by MFC and never taken them, Fred is part of the deal that brought Paris Cowan hall to the den and can't be recalled.
Holloway is by far the highest paid manager in the championship and we can't afford to sack him!
Hooiveld is on £22k a week, we are paying some of his wages and have no chance of signing him in the summer.
Ipswich are paying a third of Chaplows wages!
Had one of the directors in my taxi yesterday and got all this info!
The tv money in the championship is £5m, in league one it is £500k

Please J.B. give the management team their P45s if not we are doomed. I strongly believe that with a decent management team who know something about tactics and bringing the best out of the players and bringing some youngsters on we may just and only just have a chance of keeping championship status. Act now, our supporters deserve this.

Much better performance but we will be relegated with IH at the helm. One up front again. Toothless. No point slinging loads of strikers on for the last 10 minutes. Good to see O'Brien playing though he did well. Shame he weren't in a more forward role. Abdou and Dunne had good games in their out of position positions.

That was like watching paint dry.
We would not of scored if we stayed there all night.
Fulham looked much better than us in second half and we were lucky they had their goal disallowed.
Bottom line is we are not good enough.
Most players are League 1 at best.

@Longfield Lion: Correct. We start well enough but somehow we just lose our confidence which in turn the crowd pick up and we find ourselves in a no win situation. Shocking that we've come to this but in all honesty we are destined for the drop this time around. Can't really blame anyone significantly for the demise because it's happened over a long period and with many changes of personnel. Still hurts though.

It would seem to be the kindest thing to do to put IH out of his misery, he actually looks ill and sounds beyond desperate in his very strange ramblings that seem to make less sense week by week. Call me negative and rack up the dislikes for daring to yet again suggest it but we Millwall fans also deserve to be put out of IH's misery too. It's all very well saying it started with KJ, then SL but KJ did brilliantly for us, dragged us from the brink of Div 2 and gave us back our dignity. SL was always up against it for obvious reasons but I had more confidence in him than I do IH who seems clueless in his tactics, and unable to turn this around. We still have a chance to stay up but this guy is just not up to the task. Just talks total bollo*ks and I'd imagine the players find him difficult to follow too which is evident from what we are witnessing on the pitch week after week. So many players in since he joined, all much of a muchness but no distinct progressive style whatsoever and one of worst win ratios of any Millwall manager. Time to take the flat cap off and on yer way son before you have a breakdown and before you take us down with you. I'm seriously worried for his health but not as worried as I am for ours

@T20ColdBlowLion: he should put us out of our misery and go! he wont tho. Same old dross on and off the field. i cant remember any manager here or anywhere else for that matter getting away with this garbage.

@T20ColdBlowLion: In total agreement with your comments. Look at Wolves again today, Five goals and climbing the table with Jacket at the helm. Can we have him back please? If Holloway stays as seems certain Millwall's championship days are probably over.

@potty1:@Peckhamlad: I take it you mean provided he has the same funds he has at Wolves....?? An average of 20k fans for EVERY home game, fluctuating to almost 30k fans on Derby days...... Also providing there's loan players knocking about of the quality of players like Kane and Townsend and Strikers lining up to come here that are at Woods' level..... all within our budget of course... yeah I'd have Jackett back too.... Why d'you think he left...??
You guys are all regulars on here - all the information about the state of our club is there to read, you can't seriously disregard all of it. IH isn't exactly Mourinho for sure, but we ain't exactly Chelsea - so with the amount of s**t going on behind the scenes - it's a constant struggle and I'd imagine ANY manager would have their work cut out for em...... Of course the results aren't good enough, BY FAR, but our financial problems should be taken into account... If we had a goalscorer, with the amount of chances we've created throughout the season, we wouldn't be here.

Its quite worrying really,I can't see us staying up but some people say it would be good to go down to rebuild and come back up but if you look at some of the teams in that league who have bigger budgets than us and get bigger gates and have fallen from the premier league struggling to get back up what chance do we realistically stand. Of course I don't want it to happen and I would support Millwall if they were in any league but would going down be a good thing?

@lion.ie: what a sad, pathetic comment! You got nothing better to do! Obviously know jack s*** about football as you speak to most fans they will say his heart is there but he's just not good enough! I know people like to suck him off as you do but open ur eyes! He may give it his all but sometimes it's not enough and to accept ur league 1 or 2!

Some people on here really need to get a life! It's cringy to think some of this s*** is coming from wall supporters!! Sound more like the anoraks! No wonder a lot of ppl have stopped going to the den they don't want to listen to this s***!

And fyi I don't think anyone hates dunne! Hates a bit strong. He's just not good enough simple like a lot of the other s***!

@millwalltel: You're obviously a very up tight c*nt and a bit dim and if you don't think there are Dunne haters on here then you obviously have reading difficulties as well. It's a stat from an independent site that bypasses any pre-conceived conceptions about players being 'League One or League Two standard at best' which c*nts like you throw out without the knowledge or facts to back them up.

@MFC Lion: That's the thing with ratings, they are based on a formula and flair will often get lost. But it's another clean sheet for the defence and another blank for our attacking players, so that might explain why Fabrinni isn't in the top five? We haven't created a goal from open play for weeks and the only goal we have created from a set-piece recently was scored by.....Alan Dunne.

So much for let's get at them early and give our supporters something to cheer about. Doesn't matter who our strikers are, who we sign, nothing changes. The way we play if we're honest we never look like scoring, one goal is just about all we are capable of. The only positive is that we have stopped shipping goals

We played well first half, but majority of our possession was in midfield and there is no end product as the bios up is way too slow. Fabrinni is a wizard but even he holds the ball too long and when he gets into a truly dangerous position the final pass or shot is left wanting and as the game wears on he fades... As a team we massively miss a cutting edge, there is no distinct front man, Gregory was in our half or in a wingers position more often then he was in the box, WE NEED SOMEONE IN THE BOX SON YOU ARE A STRIKER!! Woolford was woeful, lost the ball countless time with poor touches and passes, he doesn't look interested. O'Brien didn't see much of the ball, when he did done ok with decent touches/layoffs but doesn't look like the answer. Jimmy played well. Tonge looks a good player and works well along Williams. GTF had a couple of decent touches but didn't offer much, but doesn't seem to offer much different than fuller who scored a world class conversation today!!

You've told us time and again to get behind the team we need the fans support blah blah blah
Today was the biggest crowd I've seen for a while but still we get a changed side and flat performance against a very poor Fulham side.
They were there for the taking today, all we needed were two wide to run and put the ball in the box but we didn't have them. Between abdou/ Harding and the front two there was no one! Half the block I was in could see it so if ih can't then something's up. The midfield looked bunched together in the middle. half the team are on loan, and from what I saw of Taylor fletcher I can see why!

Times up for ih in my opinion. The whole club looks different to me. Half the fans don't sing or say anything but if you dare say or shout anything you get dodgy looks! Feel free to stand and clap a team off that's not won at home since oct but I wont

Overall, I thought we were the better team today - more good performances than bad going through the team... Fabrini my M.O.M..
Thought our movement was better than it has been and we seemed to be throwing a lot forward in comparison to fulham.. mostly by way of Fabrini....

BUT.... Once again, NO END PRODUCT.. I thought we wore down Fulham for long periods, just by constantly getting it forward and running at em and I honestly thought at some point a proper chance would open up and we'd nick it.. Well, the chances did open up, but what d'you know - NO ONE CAN PUT IT IN..... One chance in particular that will haunt me and probably a lot of you - was the FREE HEADER Gregory had on the edge of the 6 yard box... You can't ask for a better cross than that - FFS, you MUST be testing the keeper from there, surely?! (equally as hauting - Fullers shot rolling over my head at the top of CBL...!)
It's like there's a mental block on our strikers - just watching em warming up taking shots before the game, I was thinking we were in for 'one of those afternoons'.... At one stage (during the warm up) I must of counted 20 shots, 15 being off target, the other 5 tame as f**k and saved... OK it's only warming up - but there's no pressure there - why aren't they hitting the target?? If you can't do it there, what chance we got under defensive pressure??
Saying all this, I still don't think it's management that are solely to blame - Fabrini being the example, because if there was a few more in the squad closer to his level, we wouldn't be in this s**t. As I said at the start, I thought we were good today and MOST of the team are doing their jobs well - but we lack flare big time.
Plus, Martin out again, see they kept that one quiet! I don't know what everyone expects the manager to do when we're struggling as it is, then key players are dropping like flies left, right and center...
OK, you have to work with what you've got - but it's just getting f**king ridiculous now... Once again half the team has to be shuffled around and the formations that are left aren't ideal - especially when (let's face it) with respect, the players we have aren't world beaters and we then, on top of that, haven't got a choice but to play them out of position......
Sorry for the doom and gloom - a point is a point after all, but games are running out and the strikers have to start converting the chances - because that was the difference today IMO...
COME ON YOU LIONS - BE BRUTAL!! Roll on Tuesday.......

I thought the lions played quite well today. The Postives: Dunne had a solid game and kept tabs on Rodellega and McCormack. Defence as a whole looked good and Jimmy slotted in well at right back. O'brien battled hard as did Lee Gregory. Fabrini was the best player on the park by a mile, particularly in the first half. The Negatives: Wooly and Tonge drifted in and out of the game as did Williams. No real cutting edge up front although we did create a lot of half chances with no end product.
We have a handful of decent players but are still short of real quality up front. Can we stay up with the current crop, probably not. But at least they had a go today and stopped Fulham scoring NOLU